This place has been around for quite some time now but I was always hesitant to try. I have grouped it with the likes of Shushimitei (鮨味亭) and Toei Delights (東瀛十八番). I am not saying that these places ain't good but it's not the same as going to Japanese restaurants in Japan (or even Hong Kong). (Side note: on Shushimitei, I actually prefer the Hoi Fu Branch over the flagship for a change... hehe...)
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Mango Scallop Salad |
The concept of Japanese food in Macau is very different from that of Japan. For instance, if you go to a tempura restaurant in Japan, you will not see anything else but tempura on the menu. You won't even dare to ask the chef if they serve sushi. If you go to a Japanese restaurant in Macau (e.g. Altira's Tenmasa), you will still be able to order sushi off the menu.
With that said, as long as you are not a die hard Japanese culture fanatic and only eat at authentic Japanese restaurants, this place is good. Everything is fresh and delicious and it's affordable. (I vaguely remember it averaged out to less than MOP$200 per person.)
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Sashimi Platter (medium) good variety, fresh and delicious! |
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I don't eat raw botan shrimp head but I eat it when it's fried. This restaurant fried them here :) |
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"Flower of Love" |
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Salmon Roll |
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Shrimp Tempura Roll |
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Dragon Roll |
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Mixed Tempura |
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Fried Chicken Nuggets |
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Grilled Steak with Fried Garlic |
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Grilled Lamb Chops |
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Grilled Herring |
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Tonkatsu Ramen |
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Curry Tonkatsu with Rice |
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Grilled Mixed Vegetables |
J King Ishokuya (日皇居食屋)
澳門賈伯樂提督街56D號世紀豪庭地下
Tel: +853 28529983
Hours: Monday 11:30 - 14:30 / 18:00-23:00; Tuesday-Sunday 11:30 - 14:30 / 18:00 - 02:00
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with the restaurant and I paid for my own meal.
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